Make me a track saw
That's not a bad idea.
Just got done breaking down 5 sheets of plywood this afternoon, which is a pretty common task for me, and thought about how much easier it would have been with an M18 track saw.
I recently bought knock off batteries for my old Makita stuff both in 12v and 18v platforms for about $16- $18 each (and free ship) from an Amazon source.
They hold a charge longer than the originals, will see how the long they last. Wont be hard to beat OEM Makita either. I will never ever buy an $90 OEM battery for those tools again!![]()
Just got done breaking down 5 sheets of plywood this afternoon, which is a pretty common task for me, and thought about how much easier it would have been with an M18 track saw.
Would be the only cordless model..
Dewalt has a Flexvolt tracksaw and Festool has a couple of models. Heard on the woodworking forums that Makita had one at trade shows.
Not clear if any of them are available in the US yet.
Anybody know of any online dealers with free shipping that still has this deal going...
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M18-FUEL-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Brushless-Cordless-String-Trimmer-Kit-with-M18-FUEL-Blower-Bare-Tool-2725-21HD-2728-20/301547331?cm_mmc=CJ-_-4485850-_-10368321&AID=10368321&PID=4485850&SID=6526ee003f1711e7bc22d24f183cdfbd0INT&cj=true
The deal is supposed to last until 6/25 but it looks like HD and everybody else sold out?
Yes Mike, please let us know how the hedge trimmer does.
I purchased the weed trimmer last week and used it for the first time yesterday. Very surprised how well it did. Obviously it didn't feel like my 2-cycle power-wise but it trimmed all the grass I asked it to for 15-20 minutes and only used 1 bar of the 9ah battery.
Just go to the store. It's active there too.Anybody know of any online dealers with free shipping that still has this deal going...
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...=6526ee003f1711e7bc22d24f183cdfbd0INT&cj=true
The deal is supposed to last until 6/25 but it looks like HD and everybody else sold out?
How do you get the 10% off a ACME?cvg69 I thought I had missed the boat on the trimmer/blower promotion. I held out until I got a 10% off at Acme.
I used the hedge trimmer today for a real job, for the first time. I was used to a corded electric. Compared to that, the Milwaukee is heavy. I noticed as soon as I started swinging it around. However, it cuts everything on the first pass, so I had to swing it around way less. I would say I spent about half the time with the trimmer as before. I figure I spent about 30 minutes with the trimmer on, all on the same battery I charged up a month ago when I got it.

Can anyone get an accurate weight on the hedge trimmer without battery? I'm stuck between it and the 80V Greenworks.
Some of us with the 2704 hammer drill have had issues with the chuck, so after some research I considered swapping my chuck out to a Jacobsen chuck but then just decided to send it in; I used the online warranty web page, filled out my info and printed off a packing slip, and packed up my bare 2704, to my suprise, they had a warranty center in my state and transit time via fedex ground was 2 days to the center. One day later I got an email from fedex with return info on my warranty, it arrived today and low and behold a new 2704 in the box with new clip and handle was inside. I was really expecting a refurb but got a new unit, very pleased with their serviceYMMV
No clue, wont use it until this weekend, will report back but whatever it is, its much better than the originalAssuming this one has a good chuck?

What's the turnaround time on warranty repairs?
My new 3/8" M12 impact was intermittently dying. It'd turn a medium torque bolt (~15mm or so) and then die. No battery or white work lights, nothing wrong with the directional switch, and my other battery wouldn't revive it. Tried it again 20 min later, it'd do a few bolts and then die again. Battery didn't seem to have any play, so maybe there's a bad switch or battery monitor.
It was within HD's return window, but I had a nice grease lining, so I figured warranty was the way to go. Hopefully they confirm, replace, or deny the warranty quickly
Anyone seen the green Milwaukee tools in stores yet?
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Has anyone used the 2728 blower with standard batteries?
Is it worth saving money on the tool only? Or do I need a 5.0 or 9.0 battery?
Home use only, 20 min use per battery is fine.
Yeah 2 compacts i've had since like 2011.I think it is fine with 5.0. That is a majority of what we have. I also have a 9.0, and can't say I notice a difference. Now I wouldn't put a compact in there (if that is what you are calling standard). A compact battery only has one series of batteries for the tool to draw on, and I'd rather not strain the battery that much, and use an XC at a minimum
If you're referring to Nick's group on FB, I'm 99% sure thats a photoshop that someone else did.
Nail gun - need a DIY gun for general trim work. I'd rather not go air compressor route - I have a terrible HF one and a portable Senco compressor, I just don't want the hose, the friction of getting everything setup/torn down, or noise.
I'm thinking 16g nailer for general trim work. I'd like a physically smaller unit to get into smaller places. Looking at the Ryobi, Senco, Paslode, Milwaukee, and the field. Senco is the smallest but has a small battery. Ryobi is huge and can't drive 2"+ nails, but to get a battery for the 16g unit you need to buy a combo, so you have an extra circular saw, vacuum, and ultralight aircraft. This is an every 6mo tool and the Paslode needs fuel and I don't know if it's ok to leave the fuel in there long term.
Milwaukee units can't lay down 1000 nails in a row and the head is too big for detailed shots. It seems narrower and I get an M18 battery system. Ebay has their 20% sale going, so price isn't an issue now, I'm not laying down nails like a youtube tester, but the visibility issue may be a problem.
Any thoughts here? Video tests seem to focus on quantity, do any of electric nailers lay down nails at a more predictable depth or get in a tighter space better?
The stock photos I get... but there are a few people that posted actual tools in green
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If you got multiple 5.0's then you will be good. It eats 5.0's in like 8-10 full throttle. 20 min max on a 9.0 from my experience.Has anyone used the 2728 blower with standard batteries?
Is it worth saving money on the tool only? Or do I need a 5.0 or 9.0 battery?
Home use only, 20 min use per battery is fine.
If you got multiple 5.0's then you will be good. It eats 5.0's in like 8-10 full throttle. 20 min max on a 9.0 from my experience.
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I guess it's time for a new kitchen scale.
Using my scale:
Hedge trimmer: 3.72 kg (=8.2 lb)
9.0 battery: 0.84 kg (=1.9 lb)
Trimmer with 9.0: 4.80 kg (=10.6 lb)